Will you Fight Someone Else’s Battle?
On National Comong Out Day a re-posting of a reflection written for Lent 2016
On National Comong Out Day a re-posting of a reflection written for Lent 2016
Too essliy we forget our place and those who are the most importnat in God’s eyes. A poem from Felixstowe may help us recover our memory.
Mark’s Gospel can be frustrating as it seems ‘empty’ of any key teaching by Jesus. But it is out of the emptiness that a multitude is fed.
Learning to Live ‘From Now On’. The Greatest Showman lives a different live to Herod the Greatest No-Man
Often we hinder the growth of God’s reign and become the fruitless faithful inhabiting dustbowl churches. How can we grow good?
Easter dawns – regardless of where we are Light shines on us and we find ourselves loved
The space between Good Friday and Easter Day gives us time to learn from Lent and choose life
We do not travel this journey home alone. Those who have gone ahead of us inspire us.
Sometimes it helps to see ourselves through the eyes of God who loves us ‘Come What May’
Was the Cross the only way to show Love? Surely there must have been a less bloody salvation?